A beautiful, unique place in Belarus and the Naroch region. Everything is interesting: beautiful, well-maintained territory. Museums: a mill with an observation deck, a museum of bread, a museum of moonshine distillers, a museum of samovars. Great places to swim, if you're lucky with the weather. You can ride beautiful horses. Small and large excursions are available. We didn't stay, we only came for an excursion, so I can't say anything about the guest houses.
We visited the complex with an excursion from Minsk, during a trip to Belarus. We walked around the complex with a guide, got acquainted with the work of the watermill, tasted bread from the oven, looked into the samovar museum, enjoyed watching an equestrian show and even rode children on horses, rinsed our feet in the warm waters of Naroch, went to the "hunting" lodge. They also gave us lunch here. The weather was great, and the tour was interesting. I think it would be nice to rest here for a few days.
We've heard a lot about this place, but this is the first time we've come here. The number of horses was amazing. They are all very beautiful and well-groomed. We can go for a ride. You can just buy treats and feed them. It is worth mentioning separately about the house of samovars. We have never seen such a large number and variety of exhibits anywhere. It's quite an interesting and informative tour. A cafe with national cuisine. It's a pity that there wasn't enough time, but we'll definitely come back here again.